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President Donald Trump declared a national emergency after the devastation of the Los Angeles fires With residents who were personally affected by the disastrous event.
Trump traveled South of California Friday to study the damage of recent wildfires that destroyed more than 10,000 structures in the Los Angeles area and ended tragically with the lives of about 30 people.
Trump made an aerial tour of the area before its landing, with images showing the previously elegant neighborhood in ash.
President and first lady Melania Trump experienced the damage closely, meeting with local order forces and community members to take a tour of the neighborhoods destroyed by Pacific Palisades.
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“Not even credible,” Trump told journalists on the site.
Trump sat at a round table with the mayor of the, Karen Bass, and other state officials. When the president entered the room, people were heard singing “use, use, use!” Bass greeted the president and said his presence was welcome.
“It is an honor to be with you,” during the meeting, saying that the owners told him that they want to reconstruct their homes in the area.
Trump said he would sign an executive order to open the water valves in the area.
“I don’t think you can realize the hard and the devastating one until you see it,” Trump said about the damage to the wildfire. “The federal government is behind you, 100%.”
Trump said he would resign from federal permits to rebuild the area. “I will be the president to help you solve it,” he said. “We will give up all federal permits … as a federal permit can take 10 years … we do not want to take 10 days.”
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After the fires exploded, Trump blamed Governor Gavin Newsom and the policies of the Democratic City of Damage, citing his forest and water management policies.
Newsom was waiting Trump on asphalt when he left the Air Force One and was seen by shaking hands With the president in his first face to face since the taking office.
“First thank you for being here. It means a lot to all of us,” Trump told Newsom after they were on Los Angeles’s asphalt shortly after 3 p.m., local time. “We will need your support. We will need your help.”
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Speaking of his meeting with Newsom, Trump said “we had a good talk, a very positive talk.”
Trump traveled to North Carolina to visit Hurricane’s damage, before heading to California for his first visit to the State since he was president.